We Couldn't Think of a Title explained

We Couldn't Think of a Title
Type:studio
Artist:Psychostick
Cover:Wctoat.jpg
Released: May 16, 2003
September 12, 2006 (reissue)
November 5, 2007
Recorded:Headpop Studios
Joshy Apartment Studios
Robby's crappy Yet Effective Vocal Booth
Length:68:07
71:42 (reissue)
Label:Self-released
Rock Ridge (reissue)
Producer:Joshua Key, Psychostick
Prev Title:The Best Sampler Ever! (for some reason)
Prev Year:2003
Next Title:The Flesh Eating Roller Skate Holiday Joyride
Next Year:2007

We Couldn't Think of a Title is the debut studio album by American comedy metal band Psychostick. It features Psychostick's brand of metal/hardcore mixed with humor, with some of the tracks being comedy skits or transitions to other songs, like Death Burger, Indecision (which is a recurring skit throughout the album), and Good Morning. Originally self-released on May 16, 2003. This album also contains their most successful track, "BEER!!!".

"We Couldn't Think of a Title" reached #41 on the Billboard's Top Heatseekers,[1] #4 on the Billboard's Top Heatseeker's (West North Central),[2] and #48 on the Top Independent Albums.[3]

Track listing

B-sides

Alternate releases

The releases on Spotify and iTunes exclude the skits "Indecision", "Death Burger!", "Return of the Death Burger!", "Lizard Sphere X", and the hidden track from "Fake My Own Death and Go Platinum". However, they include the track "Hokey Fuckin' Pokey".

Personnel

Psychostick

Chart performance

Chart (2006)Peak
position
US Billboard Top Heatseekers41
US Billboard Top Heatseekers (North West Central)4
US Billboard Top Independent Albums48

Trivia

Psychostick's musical influences are mentioned during a skit following the song 'Pluh' (but within the same track on the album), in which the band continues discussing potential album names for their release. For example, one band-member suggests naming the album 'Destroy Erase Chaosphere,' which references two of Meshuggah's studio albums. Other musical acts mentioned are Pantera and Sevendust.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.billboard.com/charts/2007-02-03/heatseekers-albums Billboard's Top Heatseekers
  2. Billboard's Top Heatseekers (West North Central)
  3. http://www.billboard.com/charts/2007-02-03/independent-albums Billboard's Top Independent Albums